Marlies Announce 2018-19 Regular Season Schedule

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Toronto Marlies

The Toronto Marlies announced today their schedule for the upcoming 2018-19 season. The defending Calder Cup champions will open their season on the road against the Utica Comets (Vancouver) on Friday, October 5 followed by the Binghamton Devils (New Jersey) on Saturday, October 6. Toronto will finish the 2018-19 regular season at home against the Cleveland Monsters (Columbus) on Sunday, April 14, 2019.

The Marlies’ home opener will be held at the newly named Coca-Cola Coliseum on Monday, October 8 against Cleveland. The 3:00 p.m. game on Thanksgiving Monday will be highlighted by the raising of the Calder Cup championship banner.

The Marlies will head to Scotiabank Arena for three games in their annual series, which includes Boxing Day (December 26), Family Day (February 18) and during March Break (March 11).

An additional breakdown of the Marlies 2018-19 schedule is available below. Further details, including ticket presale and on-sale dates, special theme nights, broadcast information and the team’s training camp schedule will be released at a later date.
Marlies 2018-19 Season Ticket Memberships start as low as $16 per seat and some of the main benefits include a complimentary 18-person luxury suite, 50% off underground parking and access to the Ticket Exchange Program. Visit Marlies.ca/Season-Ticket-Memberships to purchase and receive a free AHL official 2018 Calder Cup Championship hat.

For single game tickets, fans are encouraged to register to become a Marlies Insider at Marlies.ca/Insider for ticket presale access and to stay up to date with all Marlies ticketing and team news.

The Toronto Marlies are the 2017-18 Calder Cup Champions and the primary development program for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The final 2017-18 Toronto Maple Leafs roster featured 13 players who were developed by the Marlies (Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, Connor Carrick, Travis Dermott, Jake Gardiner, Zach Hyman, Andreas Johnsson, Nazem Kadri, Kasperi Kapanen, Leo Komarov, Josh Leivo, William Nylander and Morgan Rielly).

SCHEDULE NOTES

Longest home stand: Six games – December 1 to December 12

Longest road stretch: Five games – November 2 to November 16, January 19 to January 26